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<blockquote data-quote="dasbear" data-source="post: 1125123" data-attributes="member: 26769"><p>Toecutter It has been fun and frustrating trying to come up with ideas that are </p><p>lt wt, practical and mechanically sound I'm still not 100% satisfied with the bracket on top but its almost what I want. I went out on an overnight trip last week end and the stock fits perfectly in my side water bottle pocket and barrel only comes up maybe 4" over my head. The LOP is a bit long for me but it works. Now a range report with the bipod on and scope bore sighted I got 3 shots on paper at 30 yds to start with then the forend screw pulled through as years ago I had countersunk the hole for a different screw not the allen head presently installed. The stock itself is sturdy doesn't wobble or tweak so thats good, Now the bad part that thin rod flatout HURTS so I am working on a pad/cushion and will post pics when finished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dasbear, post: 1125123, member: 26769"] Toecutter It has been fun and frustrating trying to come up with ideas that are lt wt, practical and mechanically sound I'm still not 100% satisfied with the bracket on top but its almost what I want. I went out on an overnight trip last week end and the stock fits perfectly in my side water bottle pocket and barrel only comes up maybe 4" over my head. The LOP is a bit long for me but it works. Now a range report with the bipod on and scope bore sighted I got 3 shots on paper at 30 yds to start with then the forend screw pulled through as years ago I had countersunk the hole for a different screw not the allen head presently installed. The stock itself is sturdy doesn't wobble or tweak so thats good, Now the bad part that thin rod flatout HURTS so I am working on a pad/cushion and will post pics when finished. [/QUOTE]
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